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July 2nd, 2012

Jobbik leader invites Jewish leader for public debate

Radical nationalist Jobbik party leader Gabor Vona said on Friday that he was prepared to conduct a public debate with Slomo Koves, head of the Unified Hungarian Jewish Congregation, on anti-Semitism.

Koves spoke about the need to launch a consultation between Hungarian society and Jewish organisations on ways to combat anti-Semitism.

“Jobbik has never had and will never have any programme point, proposal or idea which discriminates between Hungary’s inhabitants on the grounds of ethnicity and religion,” Vona said.

He added that Jobbik had become exposed to a “coordinated slander campaign” to portray the party as an anti-Semitic, racist, extremist force in order to prevent it from putting up a challenge to ruling party Fidesz in the next elections.

The debate with Koves will offer a good chance to clarify “who has an interest in floating the issue of anti-Semitism in Hungary,” and making it clear that neither Jobbik, not its programme, is anti-Semitic; only “pro-Hungarian”, he said.

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  • Géza

    Why can the socalled “minorities” of non-Europian decsent, in the western world today (USA, Canada, Europian countries, Australia ect.) preserve their own identity and claim all kinds of protection and even openly fight for it, while in the same time, when people of Europian descent do the same (in their own country), they are called racist, fascists, nazi’s, anti-semetic, intolerant and much more of that.

  • Viking

    Géza says:
    July 2, 2012 at 7:28 pm
    people of Europian descent

    Why do you exclude the Magyars?
    Why do you think the Magyars should not be allowed to “preserve their own identity and claim all kinds of protection and even openly fight for it” in Europe?

    Ethnic Hungarians are rightfully identified as a minority in those countries they have lived for a long time in bigger numbers, so I do not see that anyone, except racist imbeciles as yourself, have any problem with that

    As any minority, some members of it can feel discriminated in certain aspects and normally their situation should be improved, even if one has to understand that changing national borders is not an option in today’s Europe where *more* inclusion and not less is the future

  • Stevan Harnad

    AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM?

    Perhaps members of the Phelps cult — who desecerate the funerals of fallen American serviceman, celebrating their demise, shouting that they got what they deserved — should be invited to debate with the casualties’ next-of-kin?

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